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A forage harvester gathers autumn leaves among the English Oaks in Hagley Park yesterday. Leaves took longer than usual to fall this season, remaining in their many colours on the trees until the cold snap and the wind this week. The harvester is an agricultural machine adapted by staff of the Christchurch City Council’s Parks and Recreation Department. The leaves will be composted and redistributed as a mulch around trees and shrubs in the park.

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Press, 1 June 1989, Page 2

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A forage harvester gathers autumn leaves among the English Oaks in Hagley Park yesterday. Leaves took longer than usual to fall this season, remaining in their many colours on the trees until the cold snap and the wind this week. The harvester is an agricultural machine adapted by staff of the Christchurch City Council’s Parks and Recreation Department. The leaves will be composted and redistributed as a mulch around trees and shrubs in the park. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 2

A forage harvester gathers autumn leaves among the English Oaks in Hagley Park yesterday. Leaves took longer than usual to fall this season, remaining in their many colours on the trees until the cold snap and the wind this week. The harvester is an agricultural machine adapted by staff of the Christchurch City Council’s Parks and Recreation Department. The leaves will be composted and redistributed as a mulch around trees and shrubs in the park. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 2